#WrestlePlovdiv

#WrestlePlovdiv: Four Nations Highlight Day 1 with Eight Finalists

By Vinay Siwach

PLOVDIV, Bulgaria (March 7) -- Four different countries had a pair of finalists each on the first day of the U23 European Championships that got underway in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.

Home nation Bulgaria and Denmark managed to put one each as well in Tuesday's final as five Greco-Roman weight classes were in action Monday.

Returning bronze medalist Istvan TAKACS (HUN) and junior European champion Turpan BISULTANOV (DEN) set up the summit clash for the 87kg gold medal. The two stars delivered close to perfect performances throughout the day of the competition.

The Hungarian wrestler began with an 8-0 win over Matej MANDIC (CRO) in the morning session before returning to win the semifinal against Szymon SZYMONOWICZ (POL) 3-1. He was awarded a point for Szymnonowicz's passivity in the first period and he managed to get exposure from par terre.

Some classic defense from Takacs made sure that he only conceded a point when was put in a par terre position in the second period.

Turpan BisultanovTurpan BISULTANOV (DEN) reached the 87kg final in Plovdiv. (Photo: UWW / Kostadin Andonov)

Bisultanov wrestled three bouts, outscoring his opponents 28-7 to reach the final. He began with a 10-2 win over Lachin VALIYEV (AZE) before surviving a scare against Muhutdin SARICICEK (TUR) in the quarterfinals. Saricicek managed to throw Bisultanov for a four-pointer but the Denmark wrestler came back and secured the win via fall.

The semifinal was a one-sided affair as returning bronze medalist Gevorg TADEVOSYAN (ARM) had to answer to Bisultanov's pressure. After scoring via a stepout, he went up 2-0 and then scored through a gut-wrench to lead 4-0. Another takedown made it 6-0 at the break before a stepout in the second period gave him a 7-0 win.

Hungary's second wrestler to reach the final was U23 World and European bronze medalist Dariusz VITEK (HUN). He denied Georgia's Giorgi TSOPURASHVILI in the semifinal at 130kg, 5-2. Despite the Georgian's continuous attacks, Vitek managed to keep it under control with some tactical defense.

Fatih BOZKURT

Vitek will face Fatih BOZKURT (TUR) in the final as both try to win the gold which they missed last year. Both the bronze medalists have already confirmed a better result from 2021.

Bozkurt had a 19-point slugfest against Sarkhan MAMMADOV (AZE) in the semifinal. The Azerbaijan wrestler stunned Bozkurt with a four-point throw and then scored a takedown to lead 6-2. But the Turkey wrestler continued to increase the pressure and scored a four-pointer with an arm spin and then scored via takedown to win 13-6.

Another Turkey wrestler who came from behind to enter the final was Emre MUTLU (TUR). He was trailing 7-0 at the break against Artiom DELEANU (MDA) and had lost all hopes for a win. But a passivity call against Deleanu opened a window of hope for him and then he scored four points via a front headlock. He then added six more points for exposure to change the bout.

He will face home wrestler Denis DEMIROV (BUL) in the 55kg final who needed an overhead jump against Denis MIHAI (ROU) in the final five seconds to win the bout 10-6. Trailing 6-5, he jumped over Mihai and kept his hands locked to get confirmed points. He was initially awarded two points but Romanian corner challenged the call. But it backfired and Demirov was awarded four points for the move.

Azerbaijan and Georgia will compete in the remaining two finals at 63kg and 77kg.

At 63kg, former junior World and European champion Giorgi SHOTADZE (GEO) will face Ziya BABASHOV (AZE) with an aim to repeat his junior age-group performances at the U23 level. He defeated Mustafa YILDIRIM (TUR) 6-3 in the semifinal.

Babashov ended local hopes of Ilia MUSTAKOV (BUL) to have a second home finalist when he defeated him 6-1 in the other semifinal at 63kg.

Khasay HASANLI (AZE) will face Davit SOLOGASHVILI (GEO) in the 77kg final after both scored close wins in the semifinals.

The Azerbaijan wrestler overcame Aleksa ILIC (SRB) in the semifinal 5-1 after scoring twice via exposure in par terre. When Ilic had the same opportunity, he failed to convert it into any points.

Like his teammate Shotadze, Sologashvili defeated a Turkey wrestler in the semifinal. Abdurrahman KALKAN (TUR) was 17-0 in the two bouts before running into Sologashvili in the semifinal.

The Georgian wrestler scored four points from par terre while Kalkan managed only two which remained the difference in the bout which Sologashvili won 5-3.

The five remaining Greco-Roman weight classes will be in action Tuesday.

#development

Guinea Bissau Hosts Successful REDT as Part of Dakar 2026 Youth Olympics Preparation

By United World Wrestling Press

BISSAU, Guinea-Bissau (April 17) -- As part of the ongoing efforts to strengthen wrestling development in Africa and in preparation for the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games, the Regional Education and Development Tournament (REDT) for West Africa was successfully held in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau, from April 6 to12, 2026.

Olympic Solidarity and United World Wrestling worked with the Guinea-Bissau Wrestling to organise the event that brought together 10 National Federations from the region: Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone, and host nation Guinea-Bissau.

The REDT tournament was designed as a multi-dimensional development platform, combining education, capacity building, and competition.

Prior to the competition phase, a series of structured activities were implemented including a training camp for wrestlers, aimed at improving technical performance. Educational sessions for coaches and administrators, delivered by UWW Development Officer Vincent AKA and a referee course, conducted by UWW Educator Charles VILLET, were also conducted.

These initiatives contributed to the harmonization of technical standards and reinforced the operational capacity of participating federations.

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Competition

The competition included Men's and Women's Freestyle and Beach Wrestling across U17 and Senior categories at two different locations. Freestyle was conducted at National School of Physical Education and Sports (ENEFD) and Beach Wrestling was held at the Lino Correia Stadium.

The tournament was conducted in accordance with UWW regulations, with approved competition mats and the use of the Athena system for registration and licensing.

Impact

A few crucial outcomes were achieved through the tournament including identifying and developing young talent ahead of Dakar 2026, strengthening regional cooperation among National Federations, capacity building for coaches, referees, and administrators and promotion and integration of Beach Wrestling as a strategic discipline.

Despite the success of the event and the strong performances of athletes, the need for enhanced institutional and financial support remains a key priority. The President of the Guinea-Bissau Wrestling Federation João SOARES emphasized the importance of sustained investment to ensure continued progress and international competitiveness.

The presence of national authorities, including the Prime Minister Ilidio VIEIRA TE and National Olympic Committee President Fernando ARLETE, highlighted the recognition of wrestling as a strategic sport contributing to national development and visibility.

The REDT tournament represents a significant milestone in the regional roadmap toward Dakar 2026. The next steps include continued preparation for the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games, participation in upcoming African Wrestling Championships, expansion of Beach Wrestling development initiatives and further implementation of UWW education and development programs.

The successful organization of the REDT West Africa Tournament in Bissau demonstrates the effectiveness of UWW’s development strategy in the region. By combining education, capacity building, and competition, the event has contributed to building a strong foundation for the future of wrestling in Africa.

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Results

The host nation, Guinea-Bissau, delivered an outstanding performance, finishing first overall with a total of 25 medals - 17 Golds, 4 Silvers and 4 Bronzes.

Freestyle (Both Men's & Women's)

15 medals (12 Golds, 2 Silvers, 1 Bronze)

Team Rankings:
1st place: Guinea-Bissau
2nd place: Benin
3rd place: Ghana

Beach Wrestling

10 medals (5 Golds, 2 Silvers, 3 Bronzes)

Team Rankings:

1st place: Guinea-Bissau
2nd place: Senegal
3rd place: Benin